Everyone has a group project horror story. Maybe you had a classmate who got away with doing none of the work. Or maybe a group member doubled down on doing something incorrectly. For the really ...
When students engage in hands-on, collaborative problem-solving, they see themselves as essential to their classroom ...
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Looking to help your students connect? You can help them set up small informal study groups — or student teams of any kind — in Canvas. Here's how: Go to People on the left navigation – then click on ...
True, sustained collaboration remains one of the missing links in creating a more coherent and equitable transfer experience. It emphasizes strengthening partnerships and using shared data and goals ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Assigning group work will finally be less of a headache for teachers. Assigning group work will finally be less ...
A group of big team science veterans has published a how-to guide to help their fellow academics build research projects involving dozens or hundreds of collaborators. The article is based on ...
It's all too common for students to report bad experiences with group projects, as a boom of internet memes on the topic confirm. This article is part of the collection: The EdSurge Podcast. If you’ve ...
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